This place is like a garage sale on steroids. There is no other to describe it. The university assembled this warehouse to get rid of their discarded furniture, lab equipment, bikes, signs, you...
University of Minnesota Reuse Center
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Located in the vibrant city of Minneapolis, MN, the University of Minnesota Reuse Center stands as a beacon of sustainability within the Twin Cities Campus. This innovative program diligently collects surplus office furniture, supplies, equipment, and parts from a staggering 250 University buildings, breathing new life into these once-discarded items.
Through a thoughtful process of redistribution, resale, and recycling, the Reuse Center not only relieves the campus of unwanted materials but also plays a crucial role in reducing construction waste destined for landfills. Each year, this dedicated initiative redistributes furniture and equipment to various University departments, offers a diverse array of items to the public every Thursday and Saturday, and champions the eco-friendly practice of recycling steel, aluminum, wood, cardboard, paper, and more. The University of Minnesota Reuse Center stands as a shining example of sustainable practices and community collaboration in action.
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This place smells weird (like, stale Home Depot + stale McDonald's the last time I was there) and is really fun to explore. You might find an antique sewing machine, office chairs, dozens of...
This is a great place to shop if you're looking for a low cost, second-hand, high-quality office chair, industrial strength desks, assorted odds and ends, laboratory equipment, furniture, some...
Great place for things most people don't need, much less think about. Get an office chair and some Pyrex lab gear. $10
This place is awesome!!!! Great prices to sell. Make sure if you're buying something large that you have the means to transport it! My husband and I rented a Uhaul to bring home an awesome bank of...
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